Molly Moore, one of pop music’s rising stars, has released her latest single, “Always Gonna Love You,” from her exciting upcoming album, Voice On The Internet. Produced during the first month of quarantine with Connor Siedel over FaceTime, this dreamy track perfectly reflects the hazy feelings of early quarantine and uses other-worldly sounds to grapple with the fear and comfort brought on by the inevitability of love.
“Always Gonna Love You” is a bittersweet pop bop, with Molly asking the question, “Tell me why I’m always gonna love you?” The track takes comfort in the inescapability of love while also acknowledging how terrifying and uncontrollable those feelings are. Produced with an ethereal and atmospheric sound, Molly showcases both the bright and colorful feelings the track inspires while also adding to the fear of the unknown or what’s coming next. While the song is untethered and almost mystical, the punchy drums and deep synths drive the track forward which will have you bouncing your head along to the beat all day.
Of the track, Molly commented, “This song is the result of connecting with another female artist after we both had gone through breakups. I had been needing to get this out for a while and we had a long conversation about how no matter what circumstances could’ve been different, ultimately you can’t stop love when it’s inevitable.” This existential rumination fits right at home with the work of Hayley Kiyoko, Moses Sumney, and Anderson .Paak. Their fans will instantly love Molly Moore’s overexposed sound that is inspired by various pop elements including synth pop, dream pop, and artpop. “Always Gonna Love You” is the perfect Sunday morning track to ease you into your day over a cup of coffee.
A seasoned veteran of the music industry, Molly is one of the most versatile and respected faces of pop music today. She has written for superstars like EXO and Jesse McCartney, and has performed with Dua Lipa, John Mayer, and Bebe Rexha as a part of her former group, Cosmos & Creature. Her latest solo effort is her most exciting to date with her first album, Voice On The Internet due out on November 13th. The album is an ode to self-discovery following an intense breakup, with tracks like “I Do” that vent about the frustrations of dealing with people who play mind games, or “Identity Crisis” which examines the fear of becoming addicted to social media and the fakeness of online personas. “Always Gonna Love You” is a key piece to this upcoming project, as it’s easily one of the most unique tracks released this year.